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150N Draft 802.

11n Wireless Router


Model # AR670W
Users Manual
Ver. 1A
Table of Contents

1. Introduction................................................................................................................................. 4
1.1 Package Contents .................................................................................................................. 4
1.2 Features ................................................................................................................................. 4
2. Connecting the Router ................................................................................................................ 5
3. Verifying Connection to the Router............................................................................................ 6
4. Configuring the Router ............................................................................................................... 9
Cable Modem............................................................................................................................ 10
DSL ........................................................................................................................................... 11
5. Connecting to the Router Wirelessly ........................................................................................ 12
6. Web Configuration Utility ........................................................................................................ 13
6.1 Setup ................................................................................................................................... 13
6.1.1 Internet Setup ........................................................................................................... 13
6.1.2 Network Setup ......................................................................................................... 14
6.1.3 DDNS....................................................................................................................... 15
6.1.4 Time Settings ........................................................................................................... 16
6.2. Wireless.............................................................................................................................. 17
6.2.1 Basic Wireless Settings............................................................................................ 17
6.2.2 Wireless Security ..................................................................................................... 18
WEP .............................................................................................................................. 18
WPA.............................................................................................................................. 19
WPA with RADIUS...................................................................................................... 20
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)....................................................................................... 21
6.2.3 Wireless MAC Filter................................................................................................ 26
6.2.4 Advanced Wireless Settings .................................................................................... 27
6.3 Security ............................................................................................................................... 28
6.3.1 Firewall .................................................................................................................... 28
6.3.2 VPN Passthrough ..................................................................................................... 29
6.4 Access Restrictions ............................................................................................................. 29
6.4.1 IP Filters................................................................................................................... 29
6.4.2 MAC Filters ............................................................................................................. 30
6.4.3 URL Blocking.......................................................................................................... 31
6.4.4 Domain Blocking ..................................................................................................... 32
6.4.5 Schedule................................................................................................................... 32
6.5 Applications & Gaming ...................................................................................................... 33
6.5.1 Port Range Forwarding ............................................................................................ 33
6.5.2 Port Range Triggering.............................................................................................. 34
6.5.3 DMZ......................................................................................................................... 35
6.5.4 QoS .......................................................................................................................... 36
6.6 Administration .................................................................................................................... 37
6.6.1 Management............................................................................................................. 37
6.6.2 Log ........................................................................................................................... 38
6.6.3 Diagnostics............................................................................................................... 39
6.6.4 Factory Defaults....................................................................................................... 39

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6.6.5 Firmware Upgrade ................................................................................................... 40
6.6.6 Restart ...................................................................................................................... 40
6.7 Status................................................................................................................................... 41
6.7.1 Router....................................................................................................................... 41
6.7.2 Local Network ......................................................................................................... 42
6.7.3 Wireless Network..................................................................................................... 42
7. Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................ 43
Appendix A Specifications ........................................................................................................ 44
Appendix B Information ............................................................................................................ 45
Technical Support ......................................................................................................................... 47

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1. Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the AR670W 150N Wireless Router. The 150N
Wireless Router is recommended to be used with AirLink101 150N or 300N wireless
products to provide the best performance. The high bandwidth combined with extended
wireless coverage delivers fast and reliable connections for all of your networking
applications.

A full range of security features such as WEP, WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK provide the
highest level of wireless network security. The built-in Web Configuration Utility allows
you to set up the router with an easy-to-use user interface. Best of all, the 150N
Wireless Router works with 802.11g and 802.11b network devices ensuring
compatibility with your existing wireless products.

1.1 Package Contents

Before you begin the installation, please check the items of your package:

150N Wireless Router


RJ-45 Cable
Power Adapter
Quick Installation Guide
Manual CD

If any item contained is damaged or missing, please contact your local dealer
immediately. Also, keep the box and packaging materials in case you need to ship the
unit in the future.

1.2 Features

Industrys highest wireless data rate with IEEE 802.11n draft specification 2.0
2 antennas for wider coverage and stronger signal strength to eliminate dead
spots
64-bit/128-bit WEP encryption, Pre-shared Key (PSK), and Wi-Fi Protected
Access (WPA2) and WPA support provide full protection for your wireless
connection
Stronger signal strength increases the reliability and speed of wireless
connections
Great for environments with higher wireless data traffic requirements
Fully backward-compatible with 802.11b/g devices
Works best with AirLink101 300N and 150N Wireless Adapters, AWLH6070,
AWLH6080, AWLC6070, AWLC6080, AWLL6070, and AWLL6080

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2. Connecting the Router
Note: Prior to connecting the router, be sure to power off your computer, DSL/Cable
modem, and the router. You should setup the router with a wired connection first before
attempting to setup any wireless connections.

Step 1 Connect one end of a network cable to the WAN port of the router and connect
the other end of the cable to the DSL/Cable modem.

Step 2 With another network cable, connect one end of the cable to your computers
network card and connect the other end to one of the LAN (Ethernet) ports of the router.

Step 3 Power on the DSL/Cable modem and wait for the lights on the modem to settle
down.

Step 4 Power on the router by connecting one end of the supplied power adapter to the
power jack of the router and connecting the other end to an electrical outlet.

Step 5 Power on your computer.

Step 6 Make sure the WAN, WLAN, and the LAN ports that the computer is connected
to are lit. If not, try the above steps again.

AR670W Icon Illustrations:

Power
On: Power on

Status
Blinking: Function properly.

WAN
On: Link established
Blinking: Data transmission

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Wireless
On: Wireless is ready
Blinking: Data transmission

LAN
On: Link established
Blinking: Data transmission

WPS (WiFi Protected Setup)


Blinking Green: WPS setting in progression
Static Green: WPS successfully set up
Blinking Red: Error found

3. Verifying Connection to the Router


Step 1 Go to Start, Run, type command (for Windows 95/98/ME) or cmd (for Windows
2000/XP) and click OK. You will see the command prompt as below.

Step 2 Type ping 192.168.1.1 and press Enter. You should get four reply responses
back.

Step 3 If you get Request timed out, or Destination host unreachable, double-check
the network cable connection between the computer and the router and try Step 2 again.
If you still encounter problem, go to the next step; otherwise proceed to Section 3,
Configuring the Router.

Step 4 For Windows 2000/XP, type ipconfig/release and press Enter. (Windows
98se/ME users skip ahead to Step 6)

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Step 5 Type ipconfig/renew and press Enter. You should get an IP address of
192.168.1.x (where x is a number between 2 - 254). Proceed to Section 3,
Configuring the Router. If you dont get an IP address, reset the router by holding in
the reset button at the back of the router for 10 seconds while it is ON and try
ipconfig/renew again.

Step 6 For Windows 95/98/ME go to Start, Run, type winipcfg and click OK. (Step is
not necessary for Windows 2000/XP)

Step 7 Select your network card from the drop-down menu and click Release.

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Step 8 After your IP address is released, click Renew. You should get an IP address of
192.168.1.x (where x is a number between 2 - 254). If you dont get an IP address,
reset the router by holding in the reset button at the back of the router for 10 seconds
while it is ON and try Renew again.

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4. Configuring the Router
Step 1 Open the web browser and type 192.168.1.1 in the URL Address field and press
Enter.

Step 2 Enter admin for both the username and password fields and click Login.

Step 3 Select the proper region, North America or South America, and click Apply.

Warning: This device requires that the user or installer properly selects the current
region of operation before using this device. This device will automatically limit the
allowable channels determined by the current region of operation. Incorrectly
selecting the current region of operation may result in illegal operation and may
cause harmful interference to other systems. The user is obligated to ensure the

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device is operating according to the channel limitations, indoor/outdoor restrictions and
license requirements for the current country of operation.

Cable Modem

For most cable modem users, you should be able to connect to the Internet without any
configuration. If your ISP has provided you with a host name, enter it in the optional
Host Name field.

Click on the Clone MAC Address button. Click Apply and OK to save the settings.

If you have trouble connecting to the Internet, please refer to the Troubleshooting
section at the end of this guide.

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DSL

For DSL users, follow the steps below to configure the router.

Step 1 Select PPPoE from the drop-down menu.

Step 2 Enter your username and password provided by your ISP.

Note: Depending on the ISP, you may need to include the domain name with your
username.

Example: username@sbcglobal.net

Step 3 Click Apply and OK to save the settings.

If you have trouble connecting to the Internet, please refer to the Troubleshooting
section at the end of this manual.

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5. Connecting to the Router Wirelessly
Below are the default wireless settings of the router. You must configure your wireless
network card to the same settings in order to establish a wireless connection to the
router. Please refer to your wireless network cards manual on how to configure these
settings.

SSID: default
Operating Mode: Infrastructure
Authentication: Open System
Channel #: 6
WEP: disabled

If you want to change the routers wireless settings, log in to the router and select the
Wireless tab. Make sure that you click Apply and OK to save the settings.

For more information about wireless settings, refer to section 6.2.

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6. Web Configuration Utility
This router has a built-in web configuration utility that you can use to configure the
routers settings. Simply log in to the router using your computers web browser.

6.1 Setup

6.1.1 Internet Setup

This is the default screen when you log in to the routers web configuration utility. You
can setup your Internet connection here.

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6.1.2 Network Setup

Network Setup allows manually configuring TCP/IP and DHCP settings.

Assigning Static DHCP Settings

Step 1 Select Enabled in the under the Static DHCP Settings section

Step 2 Select a computer name from the drop-down menu or enter a name associated
with this Static IP Address
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Step 3 Enter the Static IP Address in the IP Address field

Step 4 Enter the MAC address of the corresponding computer in the MAC Address
field

Remember to click Apply and OK to save your changes.

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6.1.3 DDNS

Dynamic DNS (DDNS) allows any user who wishes to access your server to reach it by
a registered DNS name instead of an IP address. Before you enable DDNS, you need
to register an account with one of the DDNS providers listed in the drop-down menu.

To Enable DDNS, select the DDNS provider you have registered with and enter the
required fields. Click Apply and OK to save the settings.

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6.1.4 Time Settings

Time Settings allow you to configure the router clock.

Automatic connects to the internet and synchronizes the routers clock with time
provided by accurate timeservers on the internet. Using this feature requires that your
router have a working internet connection.

Your computers clock allows you to synchronize the routers clock with your
computers system clock

Manual provides you with the option of setting your own date and time.

Click Apply and OK to save the settings.

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6.2. Wireless

6.2.1 Basic Wireless Settings

You can configure the routers basic wireless settings on this screen.

Mode: Choose from Mixed (n/g/b), Mixed (g/b), Wireless-11n Only, Wireless-11g Only,
Wireless-11b Only, or Disabled to stop wireless function.

Network Name (SSID): You can change the routers SSID in this field. The SSID is the
name that your router sends out wirelessly. Once you have changed the SSID, your
network clients need to re-connect themselves using the new SSID.

Channel: Select the desired channel.

Changing channels is useful when you are experiencing slow, unstable wireless
connections, or if you are unable to establish a wireless connection at all.

Your router has 11 channels available (1-11). Start with channel 1 and work your way
up. Each time you change channels on the router, restart the wireless computers and
then try to connect. If the computers are able to connect, test the channel out for a
while and make sure that they hold the connection. Keep changing channels until you
find one that gives you a stable connection.

All the network clients need to be using the same channel.

SSID Broadcast: Choose to enable or disable the broadcasting of your SSID.

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6.2.2 Wireless Security

You can configure wireless security such as WEP or WPA encryption on this screen.

Note: It is recommended that you use WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK encryption over WEP if
your wireless clients support it. All of the wireless clients must use the same security
settings in order to connect to the router.

WEP

To enable WEP, select WEP from the Security Mode.

Authentication Type: Select Shared Key

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Encryption: Choose 64 bits

Key Type: Choose HEX

WEP Key 1: Enter a 10 digit number. This will be your wireless password. An easy
one to remember is a phone number with area code (ex: 8887463238). You do not
need to enter anything in WEP Key 2, 3 and 4.

Default Key: Select key 1

Click Apply and OK to save the settings.

WPA

To enable WPA, select WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK from the Security Mode.

Encryption Methods: Select either TKIP or AES as the encryption method. AES is
only supported by some newer cards, so make sure that your card supports AES before
selecting that option. TKIP will work with most cards. If you are unsure, choose TKIP.

Passphrase: Enter a passphrase between 8 to 63 characters long. For best security,


use a passphrase that is at least 30 characters long.

Key Renewal: Enter the desired key renewal time in seconds. It is best to leave this at
the default setting of 1500.

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Click Apply and OK to save the settings.

WPA with RADIUS

If you are using a RADIUS server in your network for authentication, you may choose
WPA or WPA2 from the Security Mode.

Encryption Methods: Select either TKIP or AES as the encryption method.

RADIUS Server: Enter the IP Address of your RADIUS server.

RADIUS Port: Enter the port number of your RADIUS server.

Shared Key: Enter the shared key.

Key Renewal: Enter the desired key renewal time in seconds.

Click Apply and OK to save the settings.

WiFi Protected Setup

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Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a new and easy way to configure the encryption for
your wireless network clients. In order to use it with your router, firstly, you must
configure the wireless encryption on the router. You can find instructions for configuring
it in the User Manual located on the CD that came with your router. Secondly, you will
need to have wireless adapters that support this feature. If your wireless adapters do
not support WPS, you will need to set up the wireless security manually and you can
skip this section.

In the instructions below, we are going to use the utility, Wireless Monitor that comes
with the Airlink101 300N or 150N Wireless Adapters, AWLC6070, AWLC6080,
AWLH6070, AWLH6080, AWLL6070, and AWLL6080 as the example.

First, go to the computer with the Airlink101 150N or 300N wireless adapter and open
the Wireless Monitor. Under AP List, click on the wireless you try to connect to and
click on the WPS Connect button.

Note: If you do not see the WPS Connect button, you can go to
www.airlink101.com to download the latest utility and driver.

Choose your configuration method, either Push Button or Pin Code and click Next.

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Write down the PIN if you are using Pin Code method and click next.

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If you choose Push Button method, make sure that you click on the Wi-Fi Protected
Setup button.

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Go to your routers configuration screen and click on Wireless. Then click Wireless
security. Make sure that the Wi-Fi Protected Setup Enable box is checked. Then click
the Add Wireless Device Wizard button.

If you are using Pin Code method, enter the Pin Code in the Pin Number box and click
connect. If you are using Push Button method, click on Virtual Push Button OR the
physical push button on the router.

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After a few moments both the router configuration screen and the adapter configuration
screen should show a message telling you that you are connected.

Click Finish on the adapter screen.

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Click Continue on the router configuration screen.

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6.2.3 Wireless MAC Filter

You can restrict certain wireless clients from accessing the router by specifying their
MAC address and enabling access restriction. This should not be used as a security
feature in place of encryption.

From the pull down menu, select whether the specified wireless clients will be prevented
or permitted to access the wireless network. Enter their MAC address in the fields below
and click Apply and OK to save the settings.

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6.2.4 Advanced Wireless Settings

You can configure various advanced wireless settings on this screen. These settings
are for advanced users ONLY. Most users will want to leave these settings alone.

Transmission Rate: Select from Auto, 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54
Mbps.

Transmission Power: Select from full, half, quarter, eighth, min.

CTS Protection Mode: Select from disable, enable, auto.

Beacon Interval: Enter a value from the valid range of 0 to 2346. The default value is
100 Milliseconds

DTIM Interval: Enter a value from the valid range of 0 to 255. The default value is 1.

Fragmentation Threshold: Enter an even number from 256 to 2346. The default value
is 2346.

RTS Threshold: Enter a value from the valid range of 0 to 2346. The default value is
2346.

Click Apply and OK to save the settings.

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6.3 Security

6.3.1 Firewall

Block WAN Ping: This setting blocks remote users from being able to ping your
internet IP address.

SPI Mode: Select to enable or disable Stateful Packet Inspection. This setting provides
an additional level of security.

However, it may slow down some applications such as VOIP Phones and other services
that require constant streams of data. You can disable this feature to eliminate lag
problems with VOIP Phones.

It can also prevent VPN clients from working properly. If you are having trouble
connecting to your VPN, you may want to disable this feature.

Click Apply and OK to save the settings.

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6.3.2 VPN Passthrough

You can select to enable or disable the passthrough of IPSec, L2TP, and/or PPTP for
connecting to a VPN.

Click Apply and OK to save the settings.

6.4 Access Restrictions


You can setup policies that deny or allow specific clients to access the Internet based
on IP address, MAC address, URL, Domain or a specified time.

6.4.1 IP Filters
Set up policies based on IP addresses.

Description: Enter a name for the policy.

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Status: Choose to enable or disable the selected policy.

IP Addresses: Specify the range of IP addresses you wish to block from your router.

Protocol: Select protocol from All, TCP, UDP or ICMP

Port: Enter the range of ports you wish to block from the specified IP addresses

Schedule: Enter a schedule time

To view all of the policies, click the Summary button.

6.4.2 MAC Filters


Block or allow access to the network for devices with specific MAC addresses.

Enter Description Name: Enter a name for the policy.

MAC Address: Enter a MAC address

DHCP Client: Select DHCP client on your network.

To view all the policies, click the Summary button.

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6.4.3 URL Blocking
You can block the specified clients from accessing certain websites by URL

Enter the URL or the Keyword you wish to block.

Click Apply and OK to save the settings.

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6.4.4 Domain Blocking
Block users from accessing specific domains on the internet.

6.4.5 Schedule

Select a time range in which the specified clients to access the Internet by Day and
Time.

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6.5 Applications & Gaming

6.5.1 Port Range Forwarding

If you want to host an FTP or online gaming server, you must open up ports on the
router. This page allows you to setup port forwarding for the specified applications.

Before using forwarding, you should assign static IP addresses to the designated PCs.

If you are only forwarding one port, you can put it in both the Start and End Port boxes.

Protocol: If you dont know which one to choose, select both.

To IP Address: This should be the IP address of the computer you want to forward the
ports to.

Make sure that you check the Enabled box to activate the setting, then click Apply and
OK to save the settings.

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6.5.2 Port Range Triggering

Port triggering allows the router to keep track of outgoing data for specific port numbers.
The router remembers which computer sends out what data, so that when the
requested data returns through the router, the data is sent back to the proper computer
by way of IP address and port mapping rules.

Click Apply and OK to save the settings.

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6.5.3 DMZ

DMZ (De-Militarized Zone) Host is a host without the protection of the routers firewall. It
allows a computer to be exposed to unrestricted two-way communication with the
Internet. You should only use this feature when the Port Forwarding function fails to
make an application work.

DMZ: Select to enable or disable DMZ.

Host IP Address: Specify the IP address of the computer you wish to use with DMZ.

Note: Any DMZ host should have a new static IP address assigned to it because its IP
address may change when using the DHCP function.

Click Apply and OK to save the settings.

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6.5.4 QoS

The QoS (Quality of Service) feature allows you to specify which applications or
computers have bandwidth priority over others, as opposed to letting all computers and
applications share the bandwidth equally.

There are pre-configured options for some popular applications that you are able to
choose from. You can also set manual QoS rules:

First choose Manual, then click Apply.

In Name, enter a label for your new rule.

Enter the IP address of the computer you are configuring the rule for in the IP box.

For Port Range, enter a start and end port for your rule.

Select the Priority you want to set for the rule. The higher the priority you set for the
rule, the more bandwidth that application will be able to use. When you are finished,
click Add

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6.6 Administration

6.6.1 Management

The Management screen allows you to change the routers login password as well as
other administrative settings.

Router Password: Set the routers login password.

Remote Router Access: Select to enable or disable remote management/upgrade of


the router. You can allow remote management from any IP Address or a specified IP
Address as well as the port number.

UPnP: Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) allows Windows Me and XP to automatically
configure the router for various Internet applications, such as gaming and
videoconferencing.

Backup and Restore: You can choose to backup the routers settings so that you dont
have to manually configure the settings again if you reset the router to factory default.

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6.6.2 Log

You can choose to enable or disable logging of your network activity on this screen.

SMTP Server / IP Address: Enter your internet service providers outgoing email
server address.

Email Address: Enter an email address where you would like the log to be sent.

Send Mail Now: Send the log file to the specified the email address.

Save Log File to Local Hard Drive: Save the current log information to a file on your
computer.

Log Type: Specify the information you want the system to log. Options include System
Activity, Debug Information, Attacks, Dropped Packets, and Notice.

View Log: Allows you to see logged information related to System Activity, Debug
Information, Attacks, Dropped Packets, and Notice.

Click Apply and OK to save the settings.

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6.6.3 Diagnostics

The Diagnostics screen allows you to perform Ping tests.

Ping Test: Enter the IP or URL Address you wish to ping and click Ping.

6.6.4 Factory Defaults

The Factory Defaults screen allows you to set all the routers settings to the factory
default. You can use this anytime you think that youve changed settings that have
stopped the router from working. Resetting to defaults will undo all of your changes.

Click on the Factory Defaults button to restore all the settings to default.

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6.6.5 Firmware Upgrade

The Firmware Upgrade screen allows you to upgrade the routers firmware.

You may download the new firmware from the Airlink101 website www.airlink101.com

Click on Browse, then browse to the new firmware and click Apply.

Note: Do not power off the router during the firmware upgrading, otherwise your router
may be damaged permanently.

6.6.6 Restart

The Restart page allows you to restart the router without restoring the settings to factory
default.

Click on the Restart button to restart the router.

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6.7 Status

6.7.1 Router

The Router screen displays a summary of all router status information, including the
firmware version.

Click on the Refresh button to reload the screen.

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6.7.2 Local Network

The Local Network screen displays status information regarding your Local Area
Network.

Click on the DHCP Client Table to display a list of DHCP clients in your network.

6.7.3 Wireless Network

The Wireless Network screen displays status information regarding your wireless
network.

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7. Troubleshooting
If you have trouble connecting to the Internet, try the following steps.

Step 1 Power off the Cable/DSL modem, router, and computer and wait for 5 minutes.

Step 2 Turn on the Cable/DSL modem and wait for the lights on the modem to settle
down.

Step 3 Turn on the router and wait for the lights on the router to settle down.

Step 4 Turn on the computer.

Step 5 Reconfigure the router as described in Section 3.

Step 6 Log in to the router and select the Status tab.

Step 7 Verify that the IP Address, Default Gateway, and at least one of the DNS fields
have valid numbers assigned to them (instead of all 0s).

If each field has a valid number assigned, the router is connected to the Internet.

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Appendix A Specifications

Standards System Requirement


IEEE 802.11b / 802.11g Windows, Mac, or Linux
IEEE 802.11n draft 2.0 operating system
Internet Explore 5.5 or above
Ports Installed Ethernet adapter
1 x WAN port Recommended use with 300N and
4 x 10/100Mbps LAN port 150N Wireless Adapters:
AWLH6070, AWLH6080, AWLC6070
Antenna type AWLC6080, AWLC6070, and
2 External 2dBi antennas AWLL6080 for best compatibility

Security Power
WEP 64/128-bit 5V / 2A
WPA2, WPA
Dimensions
LEDs 225 x 120 x 30 mm (L x W x H)
Power, Status, WAN, WLAN, LAN,
WPS Temperature
Operating Temperature: 0C to 45C
Advanced Features
Quality of Service (QoS) Humidity
WMM 10% to 95% Non-Condensing
Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) /
DoS Warranty
VPN Pass-through Limited 1-year warranty

WiFi Protected Setup Certification


PIN (Personal Identification Number) FCC, CE, IC, UL, TUV
PBC (Push button configuration)

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Appendix B Information

Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement


This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
z Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
z Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
z Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
z Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.

IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance
20cm between the radiator & your body.

This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.

The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are
country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended
destination. The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user.

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European Union Notice:
Radio products with the CE marking comply with the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC), the
EMC Directive (2004/104/EC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the
Commission of the European Community.
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms:
z EN 60950-1 Product Safety
z EN 150 328 Technical requirement for radio equipment
z EN 301 489-1/-17 General EMC requirements for radio equipment

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Technical Support
E-mail: support@airlink101.com

Toll Free: 1-888-746-3238

Web Site: www.airlink101.com

*Theoretical maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE 802.11g standard and IEEE 802.11n draft specification version 2.0.
Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building
materials and construction, mix of wireless products used, radio frequency interference (e.g., cordless telephones and microwaves)
as well as network overhead lower actual data throughput rate. Specifications are subject to change without notice. All products and
trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Copyright 2008 AirLink101

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